With its traditional post and beam construction, the barnlike home two blocks from East Hampton’s Main Street looks like it’s been there for decades. In fact, the 3,500-square-foot home wasn’t even built on the property. It was constructed in a factory in Grantham, N.H., and then delivered to the lot on Toilsome Road in 2010. Called Laurel Hollow, the house by developer Yankee Barn Homes was featured along with 49 other traditional and ultramodern structures in the recently published “Prefabulous World: Energy-Efficient and Sustainable Homes Around the Globe”
